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2015 Dallas municipal election
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The 2015 Dallas municipal election was an election to determine the mayor in Dallas, Texas.[1] The election day was May 9, 2015,[2] and if a runoff election had been required, it would have been held on June 13, 2015.[3] Incumbent Democratic Mayor Mike Rawlings ran and won re-election to a second term in office[4] against challengers Marcos Ronquillo, an attorney,[5][6] and write-in candidate Richard Sheridan, a retired engineer and anti-gay government activist.[7][8]
Six of the current 14 members of the City Council ran unopposed, but eight other seats were contested. Historically less than 10% of voters participate in Dallas City Council elections,[9] although 9 days of early voting were provided[10] from April 27 through May 5. The Dallas County Elections office has published a map of these polling locations for reference.[11]
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Mayor
Candidates
- Mike Rawlings (incumbent)
- Marcos Ronquillo
- Richard P. Sheridan (write-in)
Results
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District 1
- Scott Griggs (incumbent)
District 2
- Adam Medrano (incumbent)
District 3
(incumbent termed out)
- Casey Thomas, II
- Gerald Britt
- Joe Tave
- Wini Cannon
- B.D. Howard
District 4
(incumbent termed out)
- Stephen King
- Linda M. Wilkerson-Wynn
- Sandra Crenshaw
- Keyaira D. Saunders
- James Ross
- D. Marcus Ranger
- Carl Hays
- Carolyn King Arnold
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District 5
- Jesse Diaz
- Rick Callahan (incumbent)
- Sherry Cordova
District 6
- Ozumba Lnuk-X
- Daniel "DC" Caldwell, I
- Lakolya London
- Monica R. Alonzo (incumbent)
District 7
(incumbent termed out)
- Tiffinni A. Young
- Hasani Burton
- John Lawson
- Kevin Felder
- James "J.T." Turknett
- Randall Parker
- Baranda J. Fermin
- Juanita Wallace
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District 8
(incumbent termed out)
- Dianne Gibson
- Clara McDade
- Subrina Lynn Brenham
- Eric Lemonte Williams
- Gail Terrell
- Erik Wilson
District 9
(incumbent termed out)
- Christopher Jackson
- Darren Boruff
- Mark Clayton
- Sam Merten
- Will Logg
District 10
(incumbent termed out)
- James N. White
- Paul Reyes
- Adam McGough
District 11
- Lee M. Kleinman (incumbent)
District 12
- Sandy Greyson (incumbent)
District 13
- Jennifer Staubach Gates (incumbent)
District 14
- Philip T. Kingston (incumbent)
References
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